Case Study: Alameda Square

ALAMEDA SQUARE - ARTS DISTRICT DTLA

A new set of architectural renderings depict the mixed-use makeover now underway at the Arts District’s landmark Alameda Square.

The 30-acre industrial complex, highlighted by its trio of hulking 98-year-old warehouses, is being rebranded by owner Atlas Capital Group as ROW DTLA, a two-million-square-foot campus consisting of creative offices, green spaces, shops and restaurants.

Plans call for approximately 1.3-million square feet of office space capable of housing as many as 20,000 employees. Each building offers 70,000-square-foot floor plates, featuring high ceilings, sandblasted walls and restored windows.

For ROW DTLA’s 200,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space the developers are targeting an eclectic mixture of restaurant options, as well as “over 100 of the most progressive luxury brands, avant-garde fashion designs and unique merchants.”

Additional features include more than 20,000 square feet of event space, over 30,000 square feet of art display space, and approximately five acres of landscaped open space.

Future tenants will be served by a 10-story, 5,000-car parking garage which was recently completed on the southern edge of the property.

SCOPE OF SERVICES

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